Feeling like a servant

Nurses Relations

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Do you guys ever feel like the families and sometimes patients treat you like u are the waitress? Or like they are ur only patient? It really irritated me today.

Specializes in DD, Mental Health, Geriatric.
Why are Nurses and CNA's responsible for providing refreshments to family members?, if they are well enough to be a visitor then they should get it themselves. I'm disabled and in a wheelchair I wouldn't ask a nurse to get me food or drinks, I would get it myself. They are too busy trying provide care and I have so much respect for nurses and CNA's to not do that.

I wish all my clients and everyone I've ever worked for, will work for, thought like you! Too much of the time CNAs and Nurses are treated like servants and housekeepers.

We have long been registered waitresses. Some studies report 20% of our duties are classified as handmaiden.

The current corporate culture is surely encouraged THAT viewpoint.

I have a "fond" memory of readmitting a patient who remembered me with " aren't you the one that waited on me last time?"

I had a visitor say once, "We should get the nurses to give massages." I looked at her and said, "I think the nurses need the massages. Sorry, I'm not trained for that."

Had a patient ask for a back massage recently...

God help me.. I burst out laughing.

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